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贵州省贵阳市第三十八中学学年高三英语上学期模拟考试试题2019-2020满分考试时间分钟分,120120第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项、、和中,选出最佳选项()A BC DAKids School HolidayProgramExplore artworksin ourcollection andget handson andexperiment with a rangeof naturaland foundmaterialsin theCreative Studios.This programhas beendesigned for children and their grown-ups todotogether.$15per familyFamilyticket:2Adults andup to3Children ages4-12yrs.$2per additionalchild.Babies up to1year oldare FREE.Art Safari(质土也)Hard orsoft Roughor smoothIntroduce kidsto the idea oftexture throughhands-onactivities,storytelling andgames.Head into the Galleriesand explorehow artistsexplore texturein ourcollection,then enjoya processartmaking experiencein ourCreative Studios.Tuesday18July
10.30-
11.30amFor childrenages3-5$22per child$10per adultMeetin theNational Centre for Creative Learning,Level3ArtplayDrop-in anytime between10am andmidday andlet creativeplay leadthe way!Explore theinteractive BellaRoom,have funwith fancydress,sing songs,play exhibition-inspiredgames andput yourdance movesto thetest!Wednesdays10am-MiddayAges0-5Drop in,and wewelcome adonation of$5per familyNationalCentreforCreativeLearning,Level3Art BabyExploreMCA Collection:Today TomorrowYesterday whilemeeting otherlike-minded familiesduringthis funand flexiblegallery experience.Adults areencouraged toexchange ideas along theway,while babiesare freeto dowhat theylike!Each tourwraps-up witha playfulmat sessionon ourArt Babyblanket createdby Sydneybased artistLiamBenson-a greatfirst timeMuseum experiencefor babies.Baby carriersand babiesupto12months oldwelcome.Friday June30,
10.30am-12pm$22per AdultLimitedspace,bookings necessaryBabiesare free!
1.In whichactivity canchildren enjoydancing andsingingA.Artplay.B.Art baby.C.Art safari.D.Kids schoolholiday program.
2.What informationcan welearn aboutKidsSchoolHoliday ProgramA.The place.B.The organizer.C.The admission.D.The time.
3.If theGreens andtheir4-year-old twinsons goto theArt Safari,they shouldpay.
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4.How isArt Babydifferent fromthe otheractivitiesA.It takesplace in the morning.B.It shouldbe bookedin advance.C.It isintended for children underl
2.D.It developsbabies potentialthrough games.BIt was1968,and myhusband and I hadjust movedto Californiafrom Texas.We dsold ourfurnitureto makethe moveand neededto replaceeverything-and quickly.I cameup with theideaof beinga game show contestant.I watchedevery programand atlast settledonABC sTemptation.UVI saidto myhusband,m goingto beon agameshowand winsome prizes,maybe evena color TV!”He laughedand said,“While you re atit,why notwin avacation”At thePalace,which waspacked,my hopesbegan tofade whenI learnedthat potentialcontestantshad toset upan interviewmonths inadvance.I sliddown inmy seatto watchthe taping,determinedto leaveas soonas Icould.Between tapings,an announcertold jokesto keepthe audiencelively.After onepart,he must haverun out of jokesbecause hepeered into the crowdand asked,“How iseverybody Anyonehave anyproblems”Seeing mychance,I jumpedup andsaid,“Yes,I havea problem!,,Everyone turnedto stareat me.The houselights cameup.I said,“I cameall theway fromTexasto beon thisshow,andIm justnot seeinghow it s gonnahappen.”A manwithaheadset whoturned outto be the directorwaved hishand atme.Come onup here,“hesaid.Taking measide,he saidI was the kindof contestantthe showwanted,and heinvited meback forthenext taping.I wasnervous,but Iwas thebig winnerafter fiverounds andwas rushedto changefor anothertaping.一That timeI wona totalof almost$16,000worth ofgoods alarge sumin
1968.We furnishedour newhouse withmy winnings,which didinclude acolorTVand avacation.
5.What inspiredthe authorto takepart inthe gameshowA.The dreamto becomefamous.B.The wishto challengeherself.C.The desireto gainwhat sheneeds.D.The curiosityto learn about the game.
6.Why didthe authorwant togive upthegameshowA.She wasnt goodat tellingjokes.B.She foundit was hard towin theprizes.C.The gameshow onlyallowed nativesin.D.She didnt havean interviewahead oftime.
7.What lessoncan welearn fromthe authors experienceA.Honesty is the bestpolicy.B.Courage canmake adifference.C.A goodbeginning iswe11done.D.There isno suchthing asa freelunch.CDaniel cameto schoolevery dayin tornshoes thatwere toosmall forhim.He hadcut holeswherehis bigtoes couldspill outand nothurt somuch.He wasembarrassed.Before Danielwas measuredfor new shoes,he waswithdrawn andquiet.Kids like Daniel haveverylow expectations.They learnnot to ask evenfor theirmost basicneeds to be metbecause theydon twant tobedisappointed.Shoes That Fit providesnew shoesto childrenin need,likeDaniel,so theycan attendschool incomfortand withdignity,better preparedto learnand play.And thisis whatsets Shoes That Fitapartfrom similarorganizations.Each childis measuredto ensurethe bestfit possible.Then thatchildreceives abrand newpair ofshoes.And theseare athletic shoes,so notonly arethey theproud receiversofnew shoes,but theycan participatein gymand after-school sports.School staffreport thatchildren whoreceive newshoes throughthe Shoes ThatFitprogram attendschoolmore oftenwith fewerbehavioral problems.They participatemore inphysical activitiesandinteract morewith theirpeers.Sandy,the headmasterof Daniels school,has seenthat ahappy childcan concentrateon school.They arecalmer,more relaxed,not asstressed out.Her schoolhas highexpectations for the successofall of their studentsandthestaff therebelieve thatthis solidfoundation mustbe builtin elementaryschool.But it shardto learnwhen allyou feelis shame.For Daniel,those shoesmade allthe difference.He wascomfortable andhe didnthaveto worry-he feltnormal.Now he was happyand interactingwiththeother kids.Because nowhewasjust likethem.
8.What makesShoesThatFit specialA.It providesathleticshoes for boystudents.B.It makesshoesforchildren totheir ownmeasures.C.It makesmore thanone shoesforchildrenin need.D.It providesvarious shoesforchildrento choosefrom.
9.What effectmight thepair ofnewshoesmost probablyhave onDanielA.He realizedthe importanceof study.B.He decidedto earnmoney onhis own.C.He becamemore confidentand active.D.He learntto turnto othersfor helpwhen inneed.
10.How doesSandy feelabout herstudentsA.Hopeful.B.Careful.C.Generous.D.Caring.
11.What canbethebest titleforthetextA.Children arein Needof New ShoesB.Donate YourExtra ShoestothePoorC.A Non-profit Organization-ShoesThatFitD.NewShoesMake Allthe DifferencetoaChild inNeedTn the1950s,governments inEurope triedto banand discouragewomen fromwearing anew controversial(比基尼)swimsuit:the Bikini.Now,itshappening again,but withburkinis-the latestfront inthosealong Westernwar overwhat womenmay wearin publicspaces sharedwith men,especially by thewater thatlend themselvesto statesof undress.Modern swimwearbegan inthe mid-19th century,when Americanwomen srights advocateAmelia Bloomerbeganpromoting astyle ofclothing thenknown asuTurkish Dress,“which canlet womenmove moreeasily.Though itspioneers wereBloomer sfriends,the dressquickly becameknown,jokingly,asa bloomer.And itwas consideredanything butstylish asthe womenpromoting itwere identifiedwith reform,notfashion.Considered asboth uglyand dangerous,the bloomercostume wasridiculed intoextinction injusta fewyears.Yet nosooner hadthe nameretired thanit reappeared,as bathingclothes,which affordedwomen morefreedom.By the1870s,the longsleeves of the bathingdress hadbeen cutdown toshort,capped onesandthe bathingdresses had become muchshorter.By theend ofthat decade,fashionable dressfor womenwas heavilyinfluenced bymen sstyles.Onthe beachitself,a one-piece bathinggarment,often sleevelesshadbecomea fashionableitem forbeachwearbythe1920s.And weeventually beganto usethe terms“swimsuit”and ubathing suit”By thelate1940s fashionstepped aheadof functionwhen the bikini wasintroduced.No longerservingthe functionof swimming,thebikiniwas purelyfashion.Now itistheburkini,intended tolet Muslimwomen whofollow religiousdress codesenjoy thebeach,that isintended toopen the world upto thesewomen muchastheBloomer-like bathingcostume didforWestern womenmore thana centuryand ahalf ago.A suitthat closesoff thebody can,over time,help opentheworld.A.Spaces.B.Women.C.Governments.D.Burkinis.
13.Which isthe rightorder accordingtothetime theyappeared inhistory suit-A.Bathing bloomer-burkini-bikini.B.Bikini-burkini-Turkish Dress-swimsuit.C.Turkish Dress-bathing suit-bikini-burkini.D.Bikini-Turkish Dress-bathingsuit-burkini.we
14.What canlearnaboutabloomer“those”
12.What doesthe underlinedword inParagraph refertoA.It waslaughed atby people.B.It isa productofthefashionC.Its designerwas AmeliaBloomer.D.It probablyappeared inthe1950s.
15.What doesthe authorwanttotell usinthetextA.Swimwear standsfor freedom.B.The briefhistory ofswimwear.C.The originof modernswimwear.D.Swimwear isa toolto fightfor equality.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Ways toReduce PlasticWastePlastic isfound inalmost everythingthese days.Your foodis packagedin it.Your car,phone and,computer aremade fromit.While mostplastics areconsidered asrecyclable,the realityis thattheyre“downcycled.”
16.Use matches.If youneed tolight acandle,build acampfire orstart afire forany otherreason,choose matchesoverplastic lighters.
17.If youcan tbear topart withyour lighter,pick upa refillablemetalone to help cutdown onwaste.Just sayno tostraws.One ofthe easiestways tokeep plasticoutofthe landfillis torefuse plasticstraws.
18.Cant fathomgiving upthe convenienceof strawsPurchase areusable stainlesssteel orglass drinkingstraw.Restaurants areless likelyto bringyou aplastic oneif theysee that you vebrought yourown.___________
19.About1million plasticbags areused everyminute,and asingle plasticbag cantake1,000yearsto breakdown.If youre alreadybringing reusablebags tothe grocerystore,youreon theright track.However,if youre stillusing plasticproduce bags,itstime tomake achange.Skip thefrozen foodssection.
20.While givingup frozenfood canbe difficult,there aremany benefits.You11beeating fewerprocessed foodsand avoidingthe chemicalsin theirplastic packaging.A.Use reusableproduce bags.B.Develop newways todeal withplastic.C.Then howcan werecycle plasticcorrectlyD.Simply informyour waiteror waitressthatyoudon tneed one.E.Frozen foodsoffer bothconvenience andplenty ofplastic packaging.・F Thesecheap plasticlighters haveeven beenfound indead birdsstomachs.G.Luckily,there aresimple stepstohelpdecrease theamount ofplastic waste.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项、、和中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项()A BC DTheboys hadbeen shoppingall morningand stillweren,t done.They werespending alltheir moneyonCaitlin,some ofwhich theyhad savedup overthe courseoftheyear.I21,standing inthe store.Just ninedays before22,Caitlin shouse hadburned tothe ground.But Caitlinand her。
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